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Brand: Nike

Model: Total 90 Laser SE

Key Features: Textured leather construction with mesh underlays and TPU overlays. Distinctive offset laces, the plate of the Hypervenom 3 is featured underfoot, upgrading the original conical studs for improved traction and acceleration. Zoom Air unit re-engineered into the underside of the sockliner, skeleton foot graphic displayed on the soleplate, bold branding across the side panel, forefoot and heel solidifies its overall build.

Release Date: Available now. (Sold Out)

Price: £209.95 or about $275

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike just dropped a quickstrike model with a special edition variation of its popular soccer cleat, the Total 90 Laser. The silhouette made its debut back in 2007. Renowned for its accuracy, greater control and providing power when striking the ball, this 2019 edition boasts the same upper materials and construction design as the original model, but enhanced with the aforementioned details listed above.

Rendered in a vibrant yellow colorway offset with black and red accents, the relaunched silhouette made its surprise debut today limited to 2,000 pairs that are individually numbered. Were you able to cop? If so, let us know in the comments section below.

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